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Armenian Azerbaijani Conflict Resolution

overall review score: 3.8
score is between 0 and 5
The Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict resolution refers to ongoing efforts by various stakeholders—including governments, international organizations, and NGOs—to peacefully resolve the long-standing dispute over Nagorno-Karabakh and surrounding regions. This process aims to promote stability, security, and reconciliation between Armenia and Azerbaijan through diplomatic negotiations, peace treaties, confidence-building measures, and regional cooperation.

Key Features

  • Diplomatic negotiations facilitated by international mediators such as the OSCE Minsk Group
  • Ceasefire agreements aiming to halt active hostilities
  • Confidence-building measures to foster trust between parties
  • Frameworks for potential territorial compromises and autonomy arrangements
  • International involvement for monitoring and support

Pros

  • Potential to bring lasting peace and stability to a historically volatile region
  • Reduction in violence and loss of life
  • Opportunities for economic development and regional cooperation
  • Promotion of human rights and reconciliation efforts

Cons

  • Complex political, ethnic, and historical grievances complicate negotiations
  • Occasional setbacks and renewed violence undermine progress
  • Limited trust between parties hampers comprehensive agreements
  • External geopolitical tensions can influence the peace process

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